How to save trees: It's all about conflict resolution

The Madre de Dios rainforest in southeastern Peru is one of the biodiversity capitals of the world, with more species of plants and animals than almost anywhere else on the planet. This giant patch of Amazon rainforest is also home to some of the last uncontacted indigenous tribes on earth. But its rich heritage has made it a center of escalating conflict.


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Source: Phys.org